Roy Blunt

The Democrats strategy of running against the Koch Brothers is alive and well in Connecticut.

Invoking the specter of the billionaire conservative industrialists has long been a good way for Connecticut Democrats to fire up their base, and this election cycle is no exception.

On Tuesday, the party sent an email to supporters noting that David Koch recently hosted a big-ticket fundraiser for Republican U.S. Senate candidate August Wolf. Wolf is running against Sen. Richard Blumenthal.

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